Friday, May 16, 2014

Girls Matter Webinar


Only 3 Sessions Left in the Girls Matter! Webinar Series
SAMHSA's six-part Girls Matter! webinar series addresses adolescent girls' behavioral health. Now at its midway point, the series continues to fill each webinar to capacity. There is still time to register for the webinars and join the discussion about girls' behavioral health on social media with hashtag#girlsmatter2014.
Join the May 20 Webinar
Rachel Simmons 
Digital Girls: Confession, Connection, and Disconnection
Tuesday, May 20, 2014
Featuring Rachel Simmons, New York Times best‐selling author ofOdd Girl Out: The Hidden Culture of Aggression in Girls.
Ms. Simmons will be joined by SAMHSA Public Health Advisor, Danielle Tarino, who will discuss how social media is changing the ways girls connect and relate. Both speakers will tackle risky and unhealthy use of technology among girls, and talk about recent advances in technology to support behavioral health and recovery.

Last 2 Webinars in the Girls Matter! Series

View Previous Girls Matter! Webinars
PowerPoint slides from each previous webinar are available as well as information about viewing past webinars to obtain free National Board for Certified Counselors or NAADAC, the Association for Addiction Professionals, continuing education credits.
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